(Reuters) -Amazon.com warehouse workers in Alabama voted against forming a union by a more than 2-to-1 margin in a major win for the retailer, but the union hoping to reignite the U.S. labor movement said on Friday it would challenge the results, citing election interference. more
LOLOLOL!!!
You will conform. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
If you’re going to work your tail off and pee in bottles there’s no sense in giving part of your wages to another group that in reality couldn’t give a crap about you.
“citing election interference” Still chuckling.
These people are fucking evil.
When it’s shithead organization against shithead organization you just root for mutual destruction.
“These people are fucking evil.”
Beyond point.
(Ensuing golf clap with head nod…”
Kinda indifferent to this. I don’t know what I dislike more unions or Amazon. I closed my Amazon account about 5 years ago.
Amazon is shit. I’d love to see them have to defend their workplace rules, written and unwritten, against an attack by any entity—and that includes a union.
And then there is this:
PressSec Jen Psaki says President Joe Biden is not going to recognize the Amazon union election results until the NLRB weighs in. So much for respecting the results of elections.
If the workers themselves rejected unionization maybe the working conditions at Amazon aren’t really as bad as we’re being told they are.
I reckon the Amazon drones figured out they are already enslaved by one devil. So why be enslaved by two devils?
@Rebecca Dennis/ Greg From Pockyston – I hear Amazon is hiring! Go get yourself an H1 visa and stop back by Amazon’s sweatshop in Katy Texas, just off I-10
Evidently an employer that treats its employees well doesn’t need to worry about parasitic union activity infesting the work place.
I have relatives in California who were laid off at Amazon and told they had jobs waiting for them in Texas. After they moved, costing them everything, Amazon in Texas had no jobs for them.